The world has enjoyed the genius of Mozart through his symphonies, operas, chamber and piano music. In addition, his Requiem, left incomplete at his death, remains one of the most beloved of sacred choral works.
Gloriæ Dei Cantores presents a rare look at a side of Mozart that is not so well known: his contribution to music for the Church. Included in this recording are two rarely heard major works of great beauty and invention: Davide Penitente K. 469 and the Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento K. 243. Also included are a further litany, several motets, and two of the famous church sonatas for small orchestra and organ, giving a rounded picture of Mozart, the sacred musician.
Mozart: Rare Choral Works offers a profound experience for the classical music lover and for those who are interested in the sacred side of one of the best-loved composers of all time.
The recording was based on the editions of the Neue Mozart Ausgabe, published by Barenreiter.
Critical Acclaim
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“This is a useful collection of rare choral works by the composer whose 250th anniversary occurs this year. ... this version [Davide penitente] fills a significant need ... The fine performances are enhanced by the acoustics of the new church at the choir's home. Of the soloists, Christine Helfrich is outstanding in K108 and the closing movement of K243. This is a well-thought-out collection, a useful anniversary issue.”
Fanfare - “This is one of the more successful and thoughtfully programmed collections to appear so far in this Mozart Year, and although many of the works featured have been recorded multiple times – and quite well – the high quality of the performances here, and the presence of the truly and inexplicably rare oratorio Davide penitente, makes this set a very attractive and musically satisfying listen. As mentioned, the performances are very good, especially the finely executed, energetic, vibrant choral ensemble singing and the equally dynamic and tightly-knit orchestral accompaniment, expertly conducted by Richard Pugsley. In these areas, there are no weaknesses ... the choral singing is really terrific! ... richly rewarding, generously programmed CDs. ... this performance [of Davide penitente] ... is a highlight – and the work absolutely deserves respect from today's choirs looking to celebrate the best of Mozart's vocal music. The recording, made in Gloriæ Dei Cantores' home venue, the Church of the Transfiguration in Orleans, Massachusetts, is expertly engineered, offering realistic, detailed choral sound, properly balanced with the orchestra, in an acoustic that's warm yet enhanced with an enlivening resonance – ideal for this music. This is a set that should prove attractive to all Mozart lovers, especially valuable for its gathering together of rare works of real merit rather than rarely recorded works that should remain so. This is a real treat – an ambitious and justly rewarding addition to the Mozart recording catalog.”
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